Hi there!
I'm trying my hand at insulating one of the rooms on the top floor of my house that will become a small office. I'm in the process of undertaking the challenging job of fitting PIR between the pitched ceiling joists, and the joists are a little bit tipsy!
My concern is that because the joists are a tad wonky that when the insulation is in the front of the PIR boards won't meet on the same plane, and then for when I cover them with plasterboard there will be some small gaps underneath. Someone suggested I put a thin sheet of insulation over the top of the PIR and the rafters to avoid bridging, but will that be enough?
Thanks in advance for your time!
Regards,
Luke